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Zenith Bank Raises Dividend to ₦10.00 per Share

April 7, 2026
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Zenith Bank Plc, one of Nigeria’s leading financial institutions, on Tuesday released its audited full-year 2025 financial results, posting a pre-tax profit of ₦1.26 trillion.

This figure represents a modest 4.78% decline from the previous year, reflecting the challenging macroeconomic headwinds that continued to test the resilience of the Nigerian banking sector.

Despite the slight dip in bottom-line profitability, the bank demonstrated remarkable strength at the top line. Interest income surged to ₦3.6 trillion in the 2025 financial year, up significantly from ₦2.7 trillion recorded in 2024.

This robust revenue growth underscores Zenith’s ability to capitalise on elevated interest rates and a high-yield environment amid persistent monetary tightening by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

A granular breakdown of the interest income reveals that loans and advances to customers remained the dominant contributor, generating ₦1.8 trillion — a solid 20.15% increase year-on-year.

This growth highlights the bank’s continued support for the real economy through expanded lending activities, even as it navigated tighter credit conditions and higher risk provisioning requirements.

Treasury bills also delivered substantial returns, contributing ₦1.1 trillion to interest income. The bank’s strategic positioning in government securities benefited from the attractive yields available in the fixed-income market throughout much of 2025.

Industry analysts note that the modest decline in pre-tax profit, despite strong top-line expansion, likely stems from elevated impairment charges. These were driven in part by the industry-wide wind-down of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s forbearance regime on certain loans, prompting banks to strengthen their balance sheets through higher provisions for potential non-performing assets. Zenith, however, has consistently maintained a healthy non-performing loan (NPL) ratio, reflecting prudent risk management.

In a clear signal of confidence in its underlying performance and commitment to shareholder value, the board of directors proposed a final dividend of ₦8.75 per share. When added to the ₦1.25 interim dividend already paid earlier in the year, this brings the total dividend for FY2025 to ₦10.00 per share— a substantial increase from the ₦4.00 final dividend (and lower total) declared for the prior year.

The enhanced payout is expected to be well received by investors, reinforcing Zenith Bank’s reputation as a consistent and generous dividend payer even in a tough operating climate.

Group Managing Director/CEO Dame Dr. Adaora Umeoji, OON, has previously emphasised the bank’s resilience, noting its strong liquidity, robust capital adequacy ratios well above regulatory thresholds, and strategic focus on digital innovation and asset quality improvement.

The full-year results appear to validate that stance, with the bank maintaining a solid balance sheet position to pursue growth opportunities in both domestic and international markets.

The release comes at a time when Nigerian banks continue to grapple with inflationary pressures, naira volatility, and regulatory adjustments, yet leaders like Zenith have shown that disciplined execution and diversified revenue streams can deliver value to stakeholders.

Shareholders are expected to ratify the proposed final dividend at the bank’s forthcoming Annual General Meeting. Market watchers will be keen to see how Zenith’s shares react to the results on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), particularly given the attractive total dividend yield the payout implies.

Overall, while the headline pre-tax profit saw a marginal contraction, Zenith Bank’s 2025 performance paints a picture of a financial powerhouse that continues to thrive at the revenue level and prioritises rewarding its investors — traits that have long defined its leadership in Nigeria’s competitive banking landscape.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Zenith Bank delivered a resilient 2025 performance with a pre-tax profit of ₦1.26 trillion, despite a modest 4.78% decline. Strong interest income growth to ₦3.6 trillion, driven by a 20.15% rise in loans and advances, underscored its core strength.

Most notably, the bank significantly rewarded shareholders by raising the total dividend to ₦10.00 per share — more than double the previous year’s final payout.

Even in a tough economy, Zenith Bank prioritised shareholder returns through a generous dividend increase while maintaining robust top-line momentum.

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